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fields populated with an abundance of often dubious country performance indicators. Such indicators promise scrutiny and accountability to citizens and better information to policy makers. But how
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existing data linkages available in CREATE. These include linkages of registry data across several decades, as well as registry data linked to multiple large surveys with longitudinal individual-level data
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determined depending on the specialization chosen by the candidate. More information about SapienCE is available on this website . Qualifications and personal qualities: At the time of application
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is a large national center gathering all research and industry partners in Norway who are focused on batteries. Responsibilities Advances in battery technology are driving innovation in industries
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employees and 43,000 students work to create knowledge for a better world. You will find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept
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computing technologies in medical contexts. This could include issues such as equity/discrimination, data ownership, unexpected implications of the AI Act for mental healthcare, and other issues of relevance
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Norwegian registry data on the refugees’ demographic background, labour market participation and health service use available for the entire study group (N= 14,200) and a Norwegian control population (n
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. The project will make use of novel and established water tracing diagnostics, including stable water isotopes. There is also a possibility to work with observational data from aircraft field campaigns and
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methods to draw causal inferences from non-experimental data. The main data source is administrative register data linked with large-scale survey data and genetic data. The successful candidate should have
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studies: How AI can be used to prioritize risk areas within supervision activities based on existing data held by supervisory authorities. How the conduct of supervision can be supported by AI, including